Category: Android Smartphones

Do you want to get stereo sound out of your OnePlus 6? Well, the dual speaker MOD is finally here for the OnePlus 6 as a Magisk module. Installing this MOD will give you full stereo sound by using your earpiece as additional speaker. This is 100% safe to do as we have dual speaker MOD on many other Android devices including most of previous OnePlus Android smartphones like OnePlus 5, 5T, 3, 3T and most of my Galaxy smartphones have dual speaker mod.

Want the latest and greatest Android 8.1 Oreo with root on your Samsung Galaxy S9 or S9 Plus without the TouchWiz additives from Sammy? Well, the Samsung Galaxy S9 and S9 Plus are the best supported devices for AOSP ROMs(What is AOSP?) like LineageOS or Resurrection Remix ROM. I was skeptical myself, as I have been flashing AOSP ROMs for Galaxy devices for over 7 years and most of the time, these custom ROMs are full of bugs in the first few months. Well, I was wrong, EVERYTHING is nearly flawless out of the box with the Resurrection Remix ROM(thanks to flawless LineageOS ROM base). If you don’t like TouchWiz, this is probably the best way to convert your Galaxy S9 or S9 Plus into a full-fledged pure Android device like Pixel phones.

Here’s a quick Galaxy S9 vs. OnePlus 6 240fps 1080P slow motion comparison, which do you think is better? I personally felt like the OnePlus 6 did slightly better in most situations. Especially outdoors, the OnePlus 6 seems to have sharper images along with much better dynamic range(better levels of brightness and darkness). These were taken both in 240fps 1080P on the Galaxy S9 and OnePlus 6, do let me know which one you like most!

Is a smartphone with a keyboard still valid in 2018? Will a BlackBerry help you type faster, get more things done? If you are asking answers to these questions, I may be able to help you decide as I write this whole review using the Blackberry Key2.

In my OnePlus 6 Unboxing & Quickie Review, I was super-excited about the 1080P 240fps slow-motion on the OnePlus 6 camera. Well, after taking some random shots throughout last week and looking at them in detail, I have confirmed my initial prediction, that OnePlus 6 may have the best slow motion smartphone!

Galaxy Note 8 is one of my main drivers if not my best phone of choice if I had to choose one phone from many of Android smartphones I have collected(around 100 now) in the last 7 years. Well, what if I told you that you can even make your Samsung Galaxy Note 8 better with pretty much all the software features from the Galaxy S9? That’s exactly what I did to my Galaxy Note 8 a few weeks back and boy, I am in heaven. While many of earlier S9 ROMs had bugs like earphone not working or AR stickers from S9 not working, all those issues have been fixed with the latest S9 ROM that I am using. It literally “supercharges” your Galaxy Note 8 as performance is great, battery life is excellent, and customization is nearly better. Everything just is better with the S9 ROM and once you install this on your Galaxy Note 8, you will never want to run stock firmware ever again. That’s a promise.

There are times where your rooted OnePlus 6 may be in a permanent bootloop situation. No matter what you do, including trying to unroot using TWRP or even trying the fastboot unroot method, it may still be in a bootloop or in other words, “hard brick”. Before crying on your mom’s shoulder or your wife’s shoulder, continue reading as your day is about to get better. Here’s how to fix it.

In this unroot tutorial, I am going to show you how to unroot the OnePlus 6 using stock firmware & TWRP. For this method to work, obviously you will need to have TWRP recovery installed. If you don’t have TWRP recovery installed, you can use the fastboot unroot method. Also, there is another hard brick unroot method, which I should have a tutorial on soon.